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And what's this bird?




CAT bird!
Also, here's a blue jay's butt.

You may notice that the feeders don't appear to be in quite the same position--we replaced the pole that held them and got longer arms in order to discourage the squirrels, which could eat half a feeder's worth of seed in a couple of days. So they're not as visible to the camera. Ah well; it's the birds that land on the windowsill that are the coolest to look at anyway.




CAT bird!
Also, here's a blue jay's butt.

You may notice that the feeders don't appear to be in quite the same position--we replaced the pole that held them and got longer arms in order to discourage the squirrels, which could eat half a feeder's worth of seed in a couple of days. So they're not as visible to the camera. Ah well; it's the birds that land on the windowsill that are the coolest to look at anyway.
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We considered one of those horse head squirrel feeders, where you hang it near the ground and put food inside so the squirrels stand on the ground and reach up inside and just look ridiculous, but given the neighborhood's rat problems, we tabled that notion.